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  1. Eternal Copyright on Denmark Now Supports EU Copyright Term Extension · · Score: 1

    So lets just all copywrite and trademark everything until we end up using Orewellian "Double plus good" because "awesome" has been copywrited until the end of time.

  2. We were taught that 1 is a prime on Using Prime Numbers to Generate Backgrounds · · Score: 1

    While it is isn't correct, I do recall being told in school that one is a prime because it is only divisble by itself.

  3. Faith... or Ivory Tower Syndrome on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    IMHO, part of the problem is that professors are often economically and professionally invested in their pet theories. They derive grant money, consulting, and professional status from being an authorative expert on whatever it is. And authorative experts are "right".

      It is taboo for a student or anyone who cannot match the peeing contest of academic credentials to question them. Even then, it often starts bitter battles that last entire lifetimes. Battles which have been known to fly in the face of logical, rational thought and mounds of evidence to the contrary. Why? Because someone has an absolute need to be "right".

    During my academic career, I have often run into a great deal of trouble because I do question nearly everything. I don't care if it is printed in the text book. The book is often wrong and I have, in class, on more than one occasion been able to prove it. And in at least one case, the professor had written the text book :/

  4. Should be legal to slap parents when kids are bad on Ask Slashdot: Would You Take a Pay Cut To Telecommute? · · Score: 1

    I'm also guessing that anyone who leaves a child to "free range" won't object when you're spending your retirement money to bail him out of jail in about 10 years......

    Just more lame parents who think plugging their kid in to a an electronic device or turning them out for everyone else to deal with is a fine idea.

    And people wonder why I despise OPC (Other People's Children). It should be legal to slap the parents when the kids are being a brat in public.

    Examples from my recent experience - While out having dinner a nice restaurant, I am assaulted by a child who is about 8 years old and who is busily clearing his parent's table by throwing everything from food to the condiment containers - mostly in my direction. When the salt shaker lands in my plate of food, I ask them to have him stop. Do they say anything to the child? Oh no! Instead, I get some crap about how he's expressing himself. I tell the father that if he doesn't want me to "express myself" he needs to get his ugly squealing brat under control because I'm pay just as much to eat there as he is. While I am dealing with the parents, the little miscreat has left her parent's table and moved to my table where she is now eating off my plate. At this point, the parents have the nerve to tell me "Oh, look she LIKES you." My response was, "Good, because you just bought my dinner. The veal and lobster really are quite good here."

    While waiting in the ticket line at the movie theater, a couple and their children walk up behind me. They have two boys who are playing with yo-yos. Now that doesn't sound bad until I tell you that their "idea" of playing with the yo-yo's is to try to clock each other in the head with them. All the thrashing around, shoving, and fighting results in me be whacked with the yo-yo's. When I ask the boys to please stop because they're not just hitting each other, the mother starts screaming at me that I can't tell her children what to do. At that point, I tell her that she can either make it stop or the yo-yo's are going to end up in a very uncomfortable spot for her.

    At a completely different movie theater and parents bring a toddler - barely walking - to Grindhouse. The poor child was so frightened she screamed though the entire movie and was still screaming as her parents sedately waddled back out to their car. OMFG! Who takes a child to Grindhouse????

  5. Wow... a train full of marks on Salt Lake City To Launch Mobile Payment System · · Score: 1

    So if I write something sufficiently sophisticated, I can bill everyone I walk past for a few cents.... NIIIICE!!!

  6. Re:Really?!?! on Software Firm Looking To Hire Naked Coders · · Score: 1

    I You don't have to be worried about a naked man pulling a gun on you.

    I think.

    If he does... be afraid... very afraid....

  7. Hacker Spread..... on Software Firm Looking To Hire Naked Coders · · Score: 1

    OMG! I work with coders.... and I DO NOT want to see any of them naked... EVER... *looks for brain bleach*

  8. Re:10 years is a LOOOOOOOOONG time... on Microsoft, Yahoo Finalize Search Agreement · · Score: 1

    In a world where 20 seconds can mean keeping or loosing a customer, a decade is veritable eternity. And I agree with you wholeheartedly about Yahoo/MSFT and it being more about mail and other services. However, I see this as the one combination that is likely to give Google a run for its money. Google, IMHO, is a far greater evil than even the Borg collective. The Borg Collective is watched and monitored and known to be evil. Google purports to "do no evil" all the while your privacy is a vanishing memory. And who are they whoring all this data out to? We don't know. At least with the credit bureaus (Equifax, TransUnion, etc.) you can find out. What happens to it after it gets shared? We don't know. What all is in there? We don't know.

  9. Re:Sixth sense here we come on Google Visual Search Coming Soon to Android · · Score: 1

    And Google gets yet another stream of data on you. What products you're looking at... Comparison shopping by UPC... People are flat out willing ot sell their soul for a "free" service

  10. Sell Your Soul for Free Services on How Does the New Google DNS Perform? (and Why?) · · Score: 1

    A couple of years ago I wrote a blog entry entitled "Google - The New Mark of the Beast" and was fluffled off as an alarmist. Now the truth about Google is slowly seeping out. For those of you who don't do data mining, you just don't realize how sophisticated its become. Google doesn't do anything unless it gets them another stream of data on their user base.

    Gmail - your email - subject -content - to and from
    Google Chat - content and other people
    Google Latitude - your physical location and cell #
    Google Voice - your phone number (which can be trivially tied to real identity including your address) as well as the content from your phone calls and messages
    Google Docs - Your documents, power points, and spreadsheets
    Google Chrome & Toolbar - Your browsing History
    Google Search - if you're logged in this gets stored if not, it can still be tied back to you via IP address

    With Google DNS, they can see what you're requesting even if you're not one of their users and they can start to build a profile on you even if you haven't signed up.

  11. Re:'only a specific IIS configuration is at risk' on Microsoft Downplays IIS Bug Threat · · Score: 1

    Prolly is the default... Failure is not an option... it comes bundled with Windows. And the best fix for Windows... installing Ubuntu.

  12. Re:Being a policeman is only easy in a police stat on Freshman Representative Opposes "TSA Porn" · · Score: 0, Troll

    Every time I've seen them scanning osmeone its a hot chick with big boobs.... And all the guys are over looking at the screen... It's never Nanna or Billy Ray with his beer gut....

  13. Re:New section called editorial on Unmasking Blog Commenters Not a Huge Threat To Freedom · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My personal feelings agree with you. However, I find this to be incredibly valuable as this is an area that I deal in quite a bit. A friend of mine runs a quite popular local web site that I write for as a reporter. Many of the artciles deal with political corruption; negligence, malfeasance, or just outright stupidity of elected officials; and now we're going after the school board for just plain being tards.

    It's quite useful for us to have the ability to harvest comments off our news blog for further investgation. However, I'm going to put up a disclaimer and point people to a web form that will email me. Set up CAPTCA so that the bots don't drive me insane and we should all be good.

  14. Deficiencey in Teacher Prep???? on Aspiring Massachusetts Teachers Fail In Math · · Score: 2, Insightful

    OMFG!!! They were *supposed* to have learned this stuff in ELEMENTARY SCHOOL...... How is that a failing of the teacher prep? It sounds like a failing of the public education system.

  15. Re:economics on Tiered Data Plans Coming To the iPhone? · · Score: 1

    I have all you can use data and it's not on an iPhone and I actually pay less than some of the iPhone users I know with their iPlans. I have unlimited data, unlimited text messaging, and unlimited minutes. I get that for $99.00 a month from my current carrier. Yes, there is an iPlan for that amount but you have to pay extra for unlimited text messages (another $20/month) whereas mine is included. And the voice dialing is extra ($5/month) whereas mine is also included.

    Since more than one carrier is offering such a plan, that tells me that they *have* to be making money at it.

    I would think that they'd be trying to rope in more users, particularly older users that don't burn a lot of minutes.

  16. Re:At first I thought it said the end on Front End Drupal · · Score: 1

    The biggest issue is that many of the CMS developers lay the page out for you. They hard code all of these little boxes. This one goes here at the top left. Under that is a banner.

    It's *not* up to the designer to decide what goes where or even if its appropriate for the site to have even a given little box. All the designer can do with it is to try to "deal with it".

    Worse yet, to move them around or remove them becomes a hideously painful exercise in hacking someone else's code base.

  17. Re:MacOS X or Windows on What OS and Software For a Mobile Documentary Crew? · · Score: 1

    It's not even that.... Most of the editing software is only going to run on either Mac or Windows. Depending on what your guys are used to using, they will need a platform that can support the way that they are used to working.

    Given my choice, I'd prefer OSX. It's been absolutely seamless with every camera I've ever plugged into it. The OS comes with iDVD, which is hard to beat unless you do start getting into professional software. It also comes with Garage Band, which is good for all kinds of audio editing, not just music.

  18. Re:Low on MS Word 2010 Takes On TeX · · Score: 1

    And Microsoft basically gives us Office. My personal copy is $6.

  19. What happens when... on Gene Transfer Immunizes Against Monkey HIV Analog · · Score: 1

    We already have diseases like Scarlet Fever that cause the body to attack itself. In the case of Scarlet Fever, a strep infection (like strep throat) causes the body to attack the the valves in the heart because the protien in the valves is similar to the one on the bacteria.

    Now you want to start bonding things to stuff and seeing what you can get it to attack... Why am I seeing cancer, kidney, and liver problems in the futures of patients treated with this stuff??

  20. Honestly on A History of 3D Cards From Voodoo To GeForce · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I remember when we were big time because we had color. No movement... just more colors than amber or green. Whooo Hoooo! We were the shizzle!!! Especially with our 9600 baud modems!

    Then we got movement too, not just pretty words on the BBS, because, yeah, that was before the "real" internet happened.

  21. Re:Good job kdawson! on Google Tricycles To Map Footpaths For Street View · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Put cameras on everyone's cats.... You'll get a lot more than a "street view".....

  22. Re:How Do Militaries Treat Their Nerds? on How Do Militaries Treat Their Nerds? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Asking for a bucket of prop wash... asking for batteries for the sound powered phones.... there are a million of them.. but my favorite comes from my racing days... Dragsters use magnetos not distributors and they will spark when they rotate. It is a rather HOT spark too :) So you hand the n00b the magneto with the contacts facing him and tell him to take it and clean it. As soon as he start to walk away, it spins, sparks, and voila... one fried n00b!

    And yes, the hazing does serve a purpose. It teaches you to be alert, aware, and cautious. In the case of having to scavenge for things, what do you think happens on a battlefield??? If you run low on ammo,what do you do? It's a very real survival skill.

    2 cents,

    QueenB.

  23. More Like National Bribery on FOIA Request For Pending Copyright Treaty Denied · · Score: 1

    OMG!! What could securing movies and songs against piracy have in common with national security? How come the papers are private but you will dang well be shippig your DRM'd content all over the world??? Don't they realize that it will just be reverse engineered?

    OOOO... bad thought... what if they are using the same encryption scheme milnet uses? That's the ONLY way I can see this being a national security issue..... That being the case, please, crack a movie and take over our military too.... Surely they're not THAT retarded.

    2 cents,

    QueenB.

  24. Moral of the Story - DON'T STEAL on Libel Suits OK Even If Libel Is Truthful · · Score: 1

    If you want to steal stuff, you shouldn't be surprised you get caught. Be happy you don't live in my world. You wouldn't go to jail. You'd just have "THIEF" tattooed on your forehead in 3" high letters.

  25. Failing Basic Literacy on US Adults Fail Basic Science Literacy · · Score: 1

    Only 15% actually know how much of the planet is covered in water (47% if you accept a rough approximation of the exact number)...

    Wow... How ironic that that in a article on literacy, you have some really poor grammar....